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  2. Timeline of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    Odessa Military District established. Vorontsov Lighthouse built. 1865 – Imperial Novorossiya University established. [4] 1866 – Odessa-Balta railway begins operating. [4] 1871 Pogrom against Jews. [8] Russian Technical Society, Odessa branch, founded. 1873 – Population: 162,814. [13] 1874 – Theatre Velikanova built. 1875 – Tzar ...

  3. 1794 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Petrov (1794-1867) - chess player and writer; August Georg Wilhelm Pezold (1794-1859) - Estonian painter and lithographer; Ivan Mikhailovich Simonov (1794-1855) - astronomer and geodesist; Sergei Grigoryevich Stroganov (1794-1882) - nobleman, statesman, art historian, archaeologist, philanthropist; Nikolai Sukhozanet (1794-1871 ...

  4. Odesa - Wikipedia

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    Odesa is home to several universities and other institutions of higher education. The city's best-known and most prestigious university is the Odesa 'I.I. Mechnykov' National University. This university is the oldest in the city and was first founded by an edict of Tsar Alexander II of Russia in 1865 as the Imperial Novorossian University ...

  5. Moldavanka - Wikipedia

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    The city of Odesa was officially founded in 1794 as an Imperial Russian naval fortress on the ruins of a former Ottoman fortress named Khadjibey (or Kotsiubiiv). By January 1795, the new name was mentioned for the first time in official correspondence.

  6. Patricia Herlihy - Wikipedia

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    Commerce and Architecture in Odessa in Late Imperial Russia. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-6750-9. In the book Commerce in Russian Urban Culture 1861–1914. Herlihy, Patricia; Gubar, Oleg. "The Persuasive Power of the Odessa Myth". Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University.

  7. Italians of Odesa - Wikipedia

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    The influx of Italians in southern Ukraine grew particularly with the foundation of Odesa, which took place in 1794. All this was facilitated by the fact that at the helm of the newly founded capital of the Black Sea basin, there was a Neapolitan of Spanish origin, Giuseppe De Ribas, in office until 1797. [1]

  8. The 30+ Oldest Universities In The U.S.

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    The University of Tennessee. Established in 1794. Location: Knoxville, Tennessee. The University of Tennessee was founded two years before Tennessee even became an official U.S. state. It was ...

  9. Odesa University - Wikipedia

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    The main building of Odesa National University. Odesa I. I. Mechnykov National University is one of the oldest in Ukraine. It was founded in 1865, when by edict of the Russian Tsar Alexander II the Richelieu Lyceum (Ukrainian: Рішельєвський ліцей, which had existed in Odesa since 1817) was reorganized into the Imperial Novorossiya (New Russia) University.